96% WALL-E
Charming, audacious, and timely, Wall-E's lighthearted magic and stellar visuals testify once again to Pixar's ingenuity.
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72% Wanted
Wanted is a fast-paced, crackling thrill ride tailor-made for the Summer audience.
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52% Get Smart
Get Smart rides Steve Carell's considerable charm for a few laughs, but in the end is a rather ordinary Summer comedy.
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88% Kung Fu Panda
Kung Fu Panda has a familiar message, but the pleasing mix of humor, swift martial arts action, and colorful animation makes for winning Summer entertainment.
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68% The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible Hulk provides the action and excitement to please comic book fans and re-ignite this fledgling franchise.
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78% Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
Refreshingly sweet and sincere, Kit's doll-and-book-inspired do-good mystery may be geared towards the tween girl but will please audiences of all ages.
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36% Hancock
Though it begins with promise, Hancock suffers from a flimsy narrative and poor execution.
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90% Tell No One
An intense, well-crafted thriller, Tell No One is equal parts heart-pounding and heart-wrenching.
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66% The Wackness
Sympathetic characters and a clever script help The Wackness overcome a familiar plot to make for a charming coming-of-age comedy.
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100% Hellboy II: The Golden Army
With a signature blend of action, humor and character-based spectacle, the saga of the world's toughest, kitten-loving hero from Hell continues to unfold in Hellboy 2: The Golden Army.
83% Journey to the Center of the Earth
An exciting adventure based on the classic Jules Verne novel “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D stars Brendan Fraser (Crash, The Mummy) as a science professor whose untraditional hypotheses have made him the laughing stock of the academic community.
Meet Dave
Eddie Murphy stars in this sci-fi comedy about a spaceship that looks like a normal human being and its crew of microscopic humanoids.
Mamma Mia!
Meryl Streep leads an all-star cast in the feature-film adaptation of the beloved musical that has been seen by more than 30 million people in 160 cities and 8 languages around the world.
Space Chimps
Ham III has some pretty big shoes to fill. Or he would, if he actually wore shoes. His grandfather was the first chimp in space, but all Ham III wants to do is wow crowds at the circus.
88% Mongol
The sweeping Mongol mixes romance, family drama, and enough flesh-ripping battle scenes to make sense of Ghenghis Khan's legendary stature.
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93% Iron Man
Director Jon Favreau and star Robert Downey make this smart, high impact superhero movie one that even non-comics fans can enjoy.
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92% U2 3D
3D transports the viewer to an intimate seat at a U2 performance, for an exhilarating musical experience at the price of a movie ticket.
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85% Forgetting Sarah Marshall
With ample laughs and sharp performances, Forgetting Sarah Marshall finds just the right mix of romantic and raunchy comedy.
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78% Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!
Horton Hears A Who! is both whimsical and heartwarming, and is the rare Dr. Seuss adaptation that stays true to the spirit of the source material.
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77% Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Though the plot elements are certainly familiar, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull still delivers the thrills and Harrison Ford's return in the title role is more than welcome.
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66% The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is an entertaining family adventure worthy of the standard set by its predecessor.
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61% Baby Mama
Baby Mama is a lightweight, predictable comedy that ekes by on the strength of its performers.
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55% Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
It may not equal its predecessor, but Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is still good for some laughs -- and food for thought.
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51% Sex and the City: The Movie
Sex and the City loses steam in the transition to the big screen, but will still thrill fans of the show.
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48% Nim's Island
Despite good intentions, Nim's Island flounders under an implausible storyline, simplistic stock characters, and distracting product placement.
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41% The Strangers
The Strangers provides a few scares, but offers little else to distinguish itself from other slasher films.
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36% Speed Racer
The Wachowski Brothers have overloaded Speed Racer with headache-inducing special effects, and neglected to develop a coherent storyline.
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34% You Don't Mess with the Zohan
You Don't Mess With the Zohan features intermittent laughs, and will please Sandler diehards, but after awhile the leaky premise wears thin.
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27% What Happens in Vegas
What Happens in Vegas has a few laughs, but mostly settles for derivative romantic comedy conventions and receives little help from a pair of unlikable leads.
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19% The Happening
The Happening begins with promise, but unfortunately descends into an incoherent and unconvincing trifle.
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16% Jumper
Featuring uninvolving characters and loose narrative, Jumper is an erratic action pic with little coherence and lackluster special effects.
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16% College Road Trip
Filled with shrill gags and middling slapstick, College Road Trip is woefully short on comic imagination.
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15% The Love Guru
The Love Guru features far too many gross-out gags, and too few earned laughs, ranking as one of Mike Myers' poorest outings.
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14% Superhero Movie!
Superhero Movie is not the worst of the spoof genre, but relies on tired gags and lame pop culture references all the same.
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12% Made of Honor
Sharp performances by Patrick Dempsey and Michelle Monaghan can't save this forgettable, formulaic chick flick from its comic failings.
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100% Surfwise
One need not be a surfing fanatic to find something interesting in SURFWISE, Doug Pray's thought-provoking documentary about the legendary and unconventional Paskowitz family.
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100% Baghead
Directors Mark and Jay Duplass return to the Festival (their film The Puffy Chair played in 2005) with a hilarious, tongue-in-cheek, genre-twisting comedy that explores the minutiae of relationship dynamics among a group of desperate actor friends and roasts a gamut of indie films in the process.
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100% Take Out
Take Out is a day-in-the-life of Ming Ding, an illegal Chinese immigrant working as a deliveryman for a Chinese take-out shop in New York City.
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100% Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic
Ranbeer Talwar (Saif Ali Khan), one of the country's top industrialists, is a loner, not by choice, but because he lost everyone he ever loved.
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98% Bigger, Stronger, Faster*
Bigger, Stronger, Faster* is a fascinating, informative, entertaining and especially introspective account of the American 'enhancement' culture.
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96% My Winnipeg
My Winnipeg is a charmingly irreverent 'docu-fantasy' from the unpredictable mind of Guy Maddin.
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95% The Counterfeiters
The Counterfeiters is a gripping account of one prisoner's moral dilemma, superbly portrayed by Karl Markovics.
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95% Chris & Don: A Love Story
A sleeper hit at the Telluride Film Festival, Chris & Don: A Love Story is the true-life story of the passionate three-decade relationship between British writer Christopher Isherwood (whose Berlin Stories was the basis for all incarnations of the much-beloved cabaret) and American portrait painter Don Bachardy, thirty years his junior.
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95% Operation Filmmaker
Operation Filmmaker is a darkly funny, ironic tale of a cross-cultural exchange gone wrong.
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95% Encounters at the End of the World
Encounters at the End of the World offers a poignant study of the human psyche amid haunting landscapes.
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93% Dreams with Sharp Teeth
Harlan Ellison is as well known for his outsize personalty as for his substantial literary output, which includes some of science fiction's greatest works.
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93% Kabluey
Inept Salman (Scott Prendergast) comes to help his sister-in-law (Lisa Kudrow) tend to her homicidal toddlers while Salman's brother is off fighting in Iraq.
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92% The Visitor
The Visitor is a heartfelt, humanistic drama that deftly explores identity, immigration, and other major post-9/11 issues.
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91% Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, The Mistress and The Tangerine
Whether in her towering giant spiders or visceral abstract figures, sculptor Louise Bourgeois's work is firmly rooted in the traumas of her past.
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90% The Edge of Heaven
Evocative and complex, this story of struggling immigrants in Germany will stay with you after you leave the theater.
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89% Reprise
With Reprise, first-time director Joachim Trier effectively captures the spirit of young adulthood, and announces his arrival as a filmmaker to be watched.
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88% Young@Heart
Full of endearing characters, this doc about a choir of "seniors behaving badly" is uplifting and delightful.
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88% Gunnin' for That #1 Spot
Beastie Boy Adam Yauch proves his worth as a director with Gunnin' for That #1 Spot, a fun-filled chronicle of the top high school hoopsters of 2006.
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87% Roman de Gare
Claude Lelouch has crafted an engaging thriller about murder and romance with plenty of stylistic panache.
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85% Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Few journalists have attained the notoriety of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. His legendary status is due as much to his scintillating writing as his outrageous antics.
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83% Priceless
Priceless is a light, farcical rom-com that features sharp performances from Audrey Tautou and Gad Elmaleh.
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83% On the Rumba River
Traveling up and down the majestic river Congo river on a disheveled boat, the young orphan Antoine Kolosoy composed his first songs on a beat up old guitar.
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82% Wonders Are Many: The Making of Doctor Atomic
Is there beauty in annihilation? This is one question driving filmmaker Jon Else's (The Day After Trinity) latest documentary.
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76% The Last Mistress
More complicated than your average bodice ripper, Catherine Breillat's Last Mistress features beautiful costumes, wrought romances, and a feral performance from Argento.
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76% When Did You Last See Your Father?
Sensitive to a fault, Tucker's adaptation of the Morrison novel is nonetheless solidly scripted and well-acted; guard your heartstrings.
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75% Son of Rambow
Undeniable heart and charming young leads save the film's nostalgic storyline from suffering at the hands predictability.
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75% The Grocer's Son
It is summer, and thirty-year-old Antoine is forced to leave the city to return to his family in Provençe. His father is sick, so he must assume the lifestyle he thought he had shed—driving the family grocery cart from hamlet to hamlet, delivering supplies to the few remaining inhabitants.
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70% Stuck
Steeped in gallows humor, Stuck is a taut, tense examination of a tragic accident.
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69% Trumbo
Trumbo celebrates the life and work of blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo with measures of humor and sadness.
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67% Roving Mars
Roving Mars is a decent thrill ride even when it starts feeling like a commercial plug for NASA's failing space program.
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64% Quid Pro Quo
Despite a stunning performance by Vera Farmiga, Quid Pro Quo never develops its effective parts into a convincing whole.
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64% Beauty in Trouble
In this Czech dramedy from Jan Hrebejk (DIVIDED WE FALL), a woman with a sex addiction has to choose between her husband and an attractive older man.
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64% Love Comes Lately
Love Comes Lately is a bittersweet film woven out of three Isaac Bashevis Singer stories about old age and the erotic imagination.
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63% Brick Lane
Frustratingly slow-moving, but ultimately saved by Chatterjee's solid acting and Gavron's gentle patience.
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63% To the Limit
Thomas and Alexander Huber, risk takers in the extreme, rank as two of the best mountain climbers of our time.
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63% Very Young Girls
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62% The Unknown Woman
If it's occasionally manipulative, this Italian melodrama mixes thriller conventions with a poignant love story and keeps the tension rolling from start to finish.
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60% Expired
Heartwarming and acidic in turns, this offbeat dramedy about two meter maids in love features solid performances from Samantha Morton and Jason Patric.
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58% The Foot Fist Way
The rough edges and biting humor of this martial arts comedy will keep audiences laughing and cringing in turns.
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57% Elsa & Fred
Elsa & Fred is a romantic comedy about the irresistible power and total madness of love when two people who, at the end of the road, discover that it’s never too late to love… or to dream.
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54% Then She Found Me
A threadbare story anchored by strong performances, Then She Found Me is a mostly successful directorial debut by Helen Hunt.
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53% The Fall
More visually elaborate than the fragmented story can sometimes support, The Fall walks the line between labor of love and filmmaker self-indulgence.
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50% Mother of Tears
As excessive and ketchup laden as predecessors Suspiria and Inferno, Dario Argento's Mother of Tears completes the trilogy with the same baroque grandeur and soggy 1970s sensibilities.
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48% The Promotion
With a workplace-related theme worthy of satire, The Promotion features some sharp witticisms but ultimately disappoints.
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43% The Wedding Director
For forty years Marco Bellocchio has been the Italian cinema’s reigning iconoclast, aiming his barbed skepticism at such sacred cows as the family (Fists in the Pocket), the church (My Mother’s Smile), and the political left (China Is Near). In The Wedding Director, he peers into the looking-glass to produce a self-reflexive satire of the world of filmmaking.
Sergio Castellitto (Don’t Move, Mostly Martha) plays Franco Elica, a dissolute movie director who slides into despair after being asked - to his horror - to make yet another version of Alessandro Manzoni's The Betrothed. Complicating matters is news that a looming sexual-harassment scandal is about to break.
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42% Savage Grace
Though visually compelling, the lamentable characters in Savage Grace make for difficult viewing.
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40% The Go-Getter
A hipster take on the well-traveled road movie, The Go-Getter features nice performances, but ultimately fails to carve its own path.
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39% Before the Rains
While lushly photographed and politically suggestive, this soapy melodrama lacks emotional resonance.
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39% Full Grown Men
Set in a stylized yet familiar landscape of Americana, Munro’s whimsical cautionary tale follows Alby Cutrera (Matt McGrath), a 35-year-old husband and father who longs for the days of his carefree boyhood when his only occupation was playing with his action figures.
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38% Finding Amanda
Despite a charming turn by Matthew Broderick, Finding Amanda is too flimsily executed to succeed as a dark comedy.
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33% War, Inc.
War, Inc. attempts to satirize the military industrial complex, but more often than not it misses its target.
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25% The Children of Huang Shi
This beautifully photographed but dramatically flat war drama recounts an important chapter in history with little cinematic freshness.
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19% Diminished Capacity
After a concussion leaves him unfocused, short on short-term memory, and demoted from the political pages to the comics, Cooper (Matthew Broderick), a Chicago newspaper editor, travels home to Missouri to visit his aging Uncle Rollie (Alan Alda). On the verge of losing his home and exhibiting signs of senility, Rollie spends his time stubbornly refusing to pay bills, compulsively drying socks, and sitting by the lake editing "fish poetry" (think typewriter keys tied to baited fishing lines). But when he shows Cooper a near-mint-condition Frank "Wildfire" Schulte baseball card, the two muddled men—along with Cooper's high school sweetheart, Charlotte ( Virginia Madsen)--drive back to Chicago hoping to sell the antique card at a memorabilia convention.
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9% Postal
An attempt at political satire that lacks any wit or relevance, Postal is nonetheless one of Uwe Boll's more successful films -- for what it's worth.
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Miss Conception
Heather Graham stars in this romantic comedy about a woman whose biological clock is a ticking time bomb.
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Hannari: Geisha Modern
Hannari - Geisha Modern is a documentary film that seeks to capture the geisha and their culture for what they are truly meant to be. Geisha are artists and entertainers, who devote their lives to the traditional arts and a traditional way of life.
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Red Roses and Petrol
Based on a successful Irish play by acclaimed writer Joseph O’Connor, and directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs, Red Roses and Petrol is a darkly comedic drama and a tour-de-force showcase for Malcolm McDowell as Enda Doyle, a university librarian, poet, and rascal who is the flawed patriarch of a dysfunctional family struggling to come to terms with his death and with one another.
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Love and Honor
Shinnojo Mimura(Takuya Kimura) as a lower-ranked samurai who is employed by his clan as a poison taster to the load of the clan has lived thrifty but happy life with his beautiful wife Kayo(Rei Dan) and their old servant Tokuhei (Takashi Sasano). One day; however, end comes to his happy life because of becoming blind which is caused by the shellfish that brings on food poisoning, which is accidentally put into the lunch for the load of the clan.
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Insidious
Betrayal and deception are at the core of this tough urban drama from writer and director Jerry Schram.
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The Chosen One
A life in the day of Lou Hanske sucks. Attacked by a bear, his car’s just been totaled on the way to work and then he loses his job, Lou thinks life can’t get much worse.
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Holding Trevor
Like his friends, Trevor is trying to find himself in life. It's a road paved with difficulties--namely his heroin-addicted boyfriend Darrell.
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Bustin' Down the Door
BUSTIN’ DOWN THE DOOR chronicles a tumultuous two-year period of competitive and cultural clashes in the mid-Seventies in surfing's Mecca - Hawaii's North Shore of Oahu - as a small crew of Australians and South Africans set out with attitude and determination to change the world of surfing.
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The Life I Lived
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